Nur die Raute
·26 de mayo de 2026
Wild HSV rumour from England! Second Vuskovic loan possible?

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·26 de mayo de 2026

A media report from England is currently making the rounds online. According to it, Luka Vuskovic could spend another season at HSV.
That comes after the center-back had only said goodbye to the Rothosen and their supporters on Sunday. “From the first day I arrived in Hamburg, I felt something special. The love, the passion, the support — you immediately made me feel at home,” Vuskovic wrote on Instagram, concluding with the words: “In Hamburg, people say Tschüss. Thank you for everything!”
This also fits with almost all media reports from the past week, according to which the 19-year-old is definitely returning to his parent club Tottenham Hotspur. After that, there is even the possibility of a transfer to an even bigger club. FC Barcelona in particular keeps being linked with Vuskovic.
Another year at HSV, on the other hand, is considered out of the question. Even at a young age, the Croatian is simply too good to spend another season in a Bundesliga relegation battle. Such a stop would not really fit into the career plans of the model professional advised by Pini Zahavi.

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But could everything suddenly turn out differently than expected? On Tuesday afternoon, British newspaper The Independent published a report that is currently giving some HSV fans on social media cause to dream. Editor-in-chief Miguel Delaney discusses Spurs’ squad planning, with the club having avoided relegation to the second-tier Championship last weekend.
Delaney first writes in the article about several high-profile transfer rumors. He then speculates about the goalkeeper situation in north London. But then comes a long and somewhat convoluted sentence that keen Bundesliga viewers may well stumble over: “Promising teenager Luka Vuskovic is expected to sign a new contract and then be loaned back to Hamburger SV, where he made an excellent impression as the club earned promotion back to the Bundesliga this season.”
If Delaney is to be believed, Vuskovic would extend his deal with Spurs once again, even though his current contract already runs until 2030. Given the many high-profile clubs interested in him, that scenario alone seems rather unlikely. And even if it happened: the idea of Tottenham loaning out such a talented defender again seems almost impossible. But surely there’s no harm in dreaming.
This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇩🇪 here.
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